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What can tick surveillance tell us?
Well-designed surveillance can show which tick species are being found, where and when they are detected, and how those patterns change over time.
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Evidence for maps and decisions
Repeated collections can document seasonality, range expansion and changes in relative abundance. Testing collected ticks can add information about pathogens under a defined protocol.
Ask what was actually sampled
Vegetation sampling, host examination and public submissions observe different parts of the system. Results should be interpreted only within the population, place and period represented.